My Gen X Playlist: Suburbia – Pet Shop Boys

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  1. I did the exact opposite 4.5 years ago, moving from a small east coast town in central Florida (pop. 25,000) to Washington DC (pop. 700,000). The upside? When I visit my sister in Orlando I’m no longer tense when I drive there. It’s a piece of cake. Same thing for when I drive up to Toronto…absolutely no fear of city driving.

    Suburbia/Pet Shop Boys is an iconic 80s anthem. Great selection!

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    1. You’re right. Both have their charm. It’s also about increasing your circle of comfort. I had a similar experience when I went to college in the middle of the city. It was an initial shocker.

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  2. Interesting that the Pet Shop Boys wrote a song about suburban LA. I always think of them as a London band.

    I hardly ever go into the city anymore either. Other retirees love it and moved back from suburbia, but I’ve noticed that those folks almost always have a second home somewhere quieter!

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    1. When I moved back to suburbia, I figured I’d easily drive up to the city often. That kinda fell by the wayside. The other day I was surprised how crowded and messy the city seemed. But I don’t think it changed much. The change was more in me.

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      1. Yup…sounds about right. Your late fifties/sixties bring different priorities. And from what I hear, 80 is another big turning point.

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  3. I don’t live in the ‘burbs anymore (although the city is reaching out to grab our little town, and as long as lithium is still a thing and Musk is still around it will probably be successful) but this song always reminds me of being a teenager and sneaking out the basement window at my folks’ house on Friday nights.

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  4. GenXer, nice song pick and accompanying write up. The closest I’ve ever come to city living was UF, Gainesville. Lot of very sketchy non/student areas that I wasn’t used to growing up in the sticks. I think I’d opt for suburbia 😎

    Re road trips and playlists… you ever play the band game? Gotta have at least one passenger. You start with A, gotta name a band, and then pick a song “Uh… OK, I’ll go with ABBA and “dancing queen.” 😩😂😉 You listen, then it’s someone else’s turn. Lots of fun and you always hear new artists.

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